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Six most-viewed home photo galleries of 2012

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Modern apartments and a rammed-earth house. A manse in Santa Monica and a sliver of a home in Echo Park. Shoestring budgets and high-priced dreams. It’s always interesting to see which of our home profiles click with readers, and with the following list we present to you the most-viewed home photo galleries from January through April:

1. Lisa Ling and Paul Song’s new Santa Monica house, top left. Contemporary design as a prism for Chinese and Korean roots. Posted in December and still at the top of our list for 2012. Full article and photo gallery.

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2. Simon Storey’s Eel House, top center. Architect makes a 15-foot-wide house feel larger. Full article and photo gallery.

3. Alejandro D’Acosta and Claudia Turrent’s rammed earth house, top right. Architect couple experiment with reeds, dirt, lime and liquid from nopal cactuses. Cover story to the last stand-alone print Home section. (Sniff.) Full article and photo gallery.

4. Centre Street apartments, bottom left. Rental living for a new generation. Full article and photo gallery.

5. Mini modern, bottom center. The 495-square-foot house was published in November and is still going strong. Full article and photo gallery.

6. Marmol Radziner‘s cinematic sweep. Perfectly framed views in a house for a photographer and cinematographer. Full article, photo gallery and 360-degree interactive panoramas.

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